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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

7 Things You Must Do in Bangkok, Thailand

Just got back from the most amazing and memorable trips thus
far – I recently ventured out to Thailand and Bali with some of my closest
friends. So sad it is over, but I am so thankful for being able to do it! I
loved learning more about their culture; from the food and the people – I wouldn’t
have it any other way.

Our first stop of this trip was Thailand’s number one tourist
location and capital – Bangkok.

From the bustling streets, to the dirty and smelly air – my first
thought was it is very similar to New York. Though I must say, Bangkok has
some of the most interesting and unique looking buildings; one to definitely
admire.

Through the hustle and bustle, Bangkok is best known for more
than just typical shopping and bar hopping, but for its gigantic skyscrapers,
grand palaces and temples. If you’re reading this and about to head to Bangkok
soon, here are 7 things you must see or do while in Bangkok, Thailand:

1) Visit the
Royal Palace

This is an absolute must when visiting Bangkok. The Grand
Palace is Thailand’s most famous and sacred landmark. The palace had been the
home of King Siam since 1782. When you visit, you truly will feel like royalty.
With memorizing walls and astonishing architecture is worth the visit.

I booked my trip via Voyagin (which has
amazing deals for all tours and activities to do in SE Asia) – if you want to
take the tour and save money, book here and use code: ‘fnancistapriv’
at checkout for an additional 10% off your purchase.

Tips:

Try to come in the early morning to avoid crowds.

Though the extreme hot weather, you must be wearing something
that covers up your shoulders and legs. It’s considered disrespectful to wear
revealing clothes. (note: I was wearing a cover up but I took it off for pictures.)

Always bring a lot of sunblock because it’s an outdoor event.

2) Explore the
many towns of Bangkok on a Bike Tour

One of the things that had strike my interest when searching
for tours in Bangkok was touring the city by bike. I don’t bike too often
anymore but like to whenever I get the chance. While there are a few bike tours
I had found on Google, one that had great reviews and seemed worthy was via Go Bangkok Tours– they offer
various tours – we went on their Culture Tour. This tour is 4 hours long, and covers a good chunk of the different
areas of what Bangkok has to offer. From sightseeing Bangkok’s vibrant temples
to the bustling streets of Chinatown; you continue your journey exploring many
other wonderful places such as Flower and Vegetable markets, Princess Mother
Memorial Park, and so much more! On top of that, our tour guide was thorough
and informative. My crew and I learned a lot in just a matter of 4 hours. If
you’re looking for a tour to do that’s different and fun, I’d recommend doing
this bike tour.

Tips:

These tours can be as long as 6 hours – so book it on a day
you have free.

Dress appropriately (lesson learn on my part).

Bring your camera and have fun!

3) Learn and
taste the incredible flavors of Thai food with a Thai Cooking Class

After you bike through the city with a 4 hour tour, you
better believe you will be hungry. Right after our bike tour, we had the
opportunity to take a Thai cooking class which was right above the Go Bangkok
Tours building. If you want to do a combo of the bike and cooking class, book here.

Thailand is most famous for its food, so one of the must do
things while there is learning and tasting the exotic flavors Thailand has to
offer! This was definitely one of the things on my list to do and it was one of
my favorite Bangkok memories to date.

Whether you're a chef at your own kitchen or want to learn how to cook, this experience is recommended. Our chef was light-hearted, informative and it was overall one fun
experience! Click here to book
now.

4) Take in the
beauty of this bustling city with 360 views at Above Eleven

Of course, like many busy and big cities, most are known for
their skyscraper rooftop bars – Bangkok included. While doing some research,
one rooftop that came to mind is Above Eleven. Above Eleven is definitely a
wow-factor. With its breathtaking 360 views, incredible selection of cocktails
and fresh Peruvian - Japanese style menu, it is a MUST rooftop to check out
while in Bangkok.

One of our very last nights, we checked out Above Eleven – and it was
everything I’d hope for. If you know me, my kind of bar is one that’s classy,
pretty and serves unique cocktails – this was it.

Before actual dinner, we
ordered some sushi – which was BOMB. So fresh, and like none other – definitely
check them out.

5) Getaway and
enjoy some wine, cheese and cold cuts at The Bar Upstairs

Just across the street from Above Eleven, you can find a fantastic
wine bar and shop, located on top of Brasserie Cordonnier. This new hot spot
was inspired by an abandoned house in the South of France. You enjoy wine? The Bar Upstairs is the ultimate wine
destination for all wine lovers!!

When you step inside this restaurant it’s like you are not even in
Bangkok – it’s a great little get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The
Bar Upstairs features a wine menu paired with comfort food from Brasserie
Cordonnier’s French Kitchen.

While we were there, we had the opportunity to check out
their new concept, the DIY picnic experience. The picnic basket is an option on their menu and features an array of cold cut,
cheese, salads, bread and dessert – a picnic lover’s dream basket! While there is
a great selection of food on their menu, if you want to fully enjoy and
experience The Bar Upstairs, the picnic basket is a must.

Like mentioned, Thailand is best known for its food. Another
way to explore Thailand’s exotic and flavorful cuisine is by experiencing
authentic Thai life on a floating market tour. The DamnoenSaduak Floating Marketis Thailand’s Best known floating market. It’s huge
and lively and definitely worth checking out! Another great tour is The
Amphawa Floating Market, which is the second most popular market in
Thailand.

Because the floating markets are only opened on the weekends,
I did not get a chance to visit one while I was there – BUT I heard these are a
must!

If you’re unfamiliar with the term, Floating Market, it’s just as you could imagine - a market of boats selling food and fruits. It’s said to be lively and colorful – so don’t forget to bring your camera!

If you want to check out the floating markets, you can book
them below:

Make sure you use code: ‘fnancistapriv’
at checkout for an additional 10% off your purchase.

7) Dance the
night away at a speakeasy, hidden gem – Havana Social

Discovering Bangkok’s nightlife is very similar to any other
busy city – one place that I definitely will not forget and was a top favorite
is Havana Social.
Located in a little alley right in front of Fraser Suites, you’ll find a chill,
speakeasy Cuban style bar. Great live music, excellent cocktails and such a
good crowd – can’t miss! If you like a good hidden gem, this is it!

Where to
Stay in Bangkok

While in Bangkok, I had the opportunity to stay at two of the
best hotels, see below.

W Bangkok: If you are
familiar with W Hotels, they have one in Bangkok and it’s absolutely gorgeous!
With very colorful and chic décor, W Bangkok is the perfect playground for jet
setters and fashionistas. This luxury hotel offers an array of accommodations
with modern amenities. View more of this hotel and my review here.

Oriental Residence Bangkok: One of the most
classiest and elegant hotels in Bangkok. Located in the heart of the city,
Oriental Residence Bangkok offers luxury serviced residences. View my latest post to find out more.

Bangkok is
more than just a bustling city – it’s a charming and unique city with exotic
and memorable sites to see!

Have you
been to Bangkok? If so, what is your favorite thing to do? What other things do
you recommend? Let me know in the comments below!

xo,

Fancy Nancy

Disclaimer: Some of the content above was sponsored, but as always, all opinions in this review are my own. Special thanks to the guys at Voyagin, the Soho Hospitality team, Go Bangkok Tours for taking care of us during our visits.